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i am james patrick carol and a student at city college. i am here to voice my support for the continuing -- continue egg of the muni up into the north beach. >> >>i think a lot of people would like the option to get out in the evening to go to north beach in the lunge in the afternoon or dinner in the evening. for those heading up to north beach for those here in san francisco is a great option. taking mass transit would be better. the light rail is quick to be installed. it's efficient. it is but anyway there of problems with some of the operators lately but my point being i want to voice my support for it. i think it should go forward. i think we should go forward with this proposal, and give all san franciscans and tourists, our families and friends a chance to come to the city, or if we live there go up to north beach have lunch or dinner and check out the things up there. thank you very much. i hope that you do have a great day. >> next speaker please. >> i have an overview. a couple weeks ago i made appeal here to this board after i
i am james patrick carol and a student at city college. i am here to voice my support for the continuing -- continue egg of the muni up into the north beach. >> >>i think a lot of people would like the option to get out in the evening to go to north beach in the lunge in the afternoon or dinner in the evening. for those heading up to north beach for those here in san francisco is a great option. taking mass transit would be better. the light rail is quick to be installed. it's...
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so i called carol andersen. carol andersen wasserstein richard in a helicopter accident. i called her on the phone as i did all the mothers who go for the book who lost their sons and i said carol, i would like to type you about richard. >> are you selling t-shirts quite >> no, ma'am, i'm from the naval academy and i have an important project like to talk to you about. i don't want to cut to the naval academy. she was actually torn at the time. she was suffering about her son said she had reached out to buy the academy family and we can do better. i said ma'am, we're writing about to honor richard. our classmate. over a hundred books to make him 30 make third roommate to would like to hear your voice. do it for richard, do for those who served. a few weeks ago, after we sold out our first printing at the naval institute press, i received an e-mail from her. my name is carol andersen and i received my "in the shadow of greatness" late afternoon and just finished reading it. i was that much of the night and couldn't put it down. in the acknowledgments section, it talks abou
so i called carol andersen. carol andersen wasserstein richard in a helicopter accident. i called her on the phone as i did all the mothers who go for the book who lost their sons and i said carol, i would like to type you about richard. >> are you selling t-shirts quite >> no, ma'am, i'm from the naval academy and i have an important project like to talk to you about. i don't want to cut to the naval academy. she was actually torn at the time. she was suffering about her son said...
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later there was a woman, carol nelson. >> that's right. >> he was very, very committed to what we call interrogation. the most influential was alex shrine, a woman south african doctor. and he named his daughter after dr. alex shrine. >> thank you. please, continue to join us with mosaic here. i'm ron swisher. we are listening to dorsey blake. howard thurman. >>> thank you for joining us here at mosaic. we have been looking at the life of dr. howard thurman and we just touched on the surface. i'm going to ask dorsey now to mention some of his books that he has written. 21 books. what book stands out for you. >> the one that stands out the most was jesus and the disinherited. the reason it stands out is the fact that it was so meaningful to me when i first read it. this is during the years when we were in '68. >> '68, king was assassinated. >> the book, also trying to come back, what many people thought was the essence of black religion in terms of others' willingness. this is the time in 1968 when i first encountered jesus and the disinherited, that helped me understand what jesus was
later there was a woman, carol nelson. >> that's right. >> he was very, very committed to what we call interrogation. the most influential was alex shrine, a woman south african doctor. and he named his daughter after dr. alex shrine. >> thank you. please, continue to join us with mosaic here. i'm ron swisher. we are listening to dorsey blake. howard thurman. >>> thank you for joining us here at mosaic. we have been looking at the life of dr. howard thurman and we...
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. >>> carol begins tonight with the terps. >> that's right, we have the win lose and draw version of the sportscast. week nine of the college football season, the clock is ticking on teams trying to become bowl eligible. the maryland terra pins, one of those teams, just two more wins are needed. for the second straight week, they let one slip away late. the fourth string quarterback is the only one left. caleb rowe the true freshman, he led a comeback charge in the second half. his first td pass of his career, terps are rallying after being down 13-0. it's 13-10 in the fourth quarter. rowe finding his play maker, stephan digs, he was being double and triple teamed all day. he gets the ball in his hands and makes them pay. a 66-yard td and maryland scores 27 unanswered points. for the second week in a row, the defense cannot hold the lead. chase redick hooks up with jonathan coleman. b.c. back on top, 20-17. rowe did it last week with 32 seconds last week, he has 42 seconds to get it down field. his first pass picked off by spencer. a disappointing end to a great game. 20-17 eagles th
. >>> carol begins tonight with the terps. >> that's right, we have the win lose and draw version of the sportscast. week nine of the college football season, the clock is ticking on teams trying to become bowl eligible. the maryland terra pins, one of those teams, just two more wins are needed. for the second straight week, they let one slip away late. the fourth string quarterback is the only one left. caleb rowe the true freshman, he led a comeback charge in the second half....
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i'm carol maloney. your sports minute starts with football. the redskins and rg3 take their high-powered offense to the steel city later today. the rookie quarterback is looking forward to facing one of the nfl's toughest defenses. >> they like to bring a lot of pressure, make it a chaotic game. it's something that you truly can't be ready for until you're out there on the field. they run that three-four defense, that's similar to the one we run. i look forward to playing them. it will be a good chess match. >> down a level, maryland visiting boston college. roh, two td passes in the second half, including a 66-yarder here that gave the terps a 17-13 lead. with a minute to play, chase reddick hits a wide open jonathan coleman for a 14-yard game-winning touchdown. b.c. wins 20-17 as the terps drop to 4-4 this season. >>> world series, game three between the giants and the tigers. ryan vogelsong tosses 5 2/3 innings of shutout ball for san francisco and for the second game in a row, the giants blanked the
i'm carol maloney. your sports minute starts with football. the redskins and rg3 take their high-powered offense to the steel city later today. the rookie quarterback is looking forward to facing one of the nfl's toughest defenses. >> they like to bring a lot of pressure, make it a chaotic game. it's something that you truly can't be ready for until you're out there on the field. they run that three-four defense, that's similar to the one we run. i look forward to playing them. it will be...
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just on friday, i spoke with carol hunter. she is the senior news director of the paper. she very much so agreed with me. iowa up for grabs. >> it's pretty much like ohio in that it's very much a toss-up state. all the polls are showing it pretty much dead even. there's a rasmussen report out that has them both at 48%. the rolling averages are all within the margin of error. it's just going to be close, close, close, right down to the wire. and how precious those six electoral votes are just shows how close the entire national campaign is. >> mitt romney spent saturday focusing on florida. he had three, count 'em, three separate events there just yesterday. today romney is in ohio with vice presidential candidate paul ryan. and in florida, romney kept hammering home his message of a failed passed four years. >> he's asked what he's going do to get this economy going. we've had four debates, three presidential, one vice presidential. have you heard him lay out a plan yet as to what he's going to do to get this economy going? >> no! >> he wants four more years, but he's got
just on friday, i spoke with carol hunter. she is the senior news director of the paper. she very much so agreed with me. iowa up for grabs. >> it's pretty much like ohio in that it's very much a toss-up state. all the polls are showing it pretty much dead even. there's a rasmussen report out that has them both at 48%. the rolling averages are all within the margin of error. it's just going to be close, close, close, right down to the wire. and how precious those six electoral votes are...
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now, we're seeing some of the rain, already heavy rain bands into the carol lie nas especially the outer banks. flooding is going to be an issue. we're talking tropical storm force winds extending out 40 to 500 miles from the center. and we're expecting hurricane force gusts where you see the orange. by midnight tonight we're expecting the winds to continue and head up around the coast, even up the norfolk area. >> we'll continue to follow hurricane sandy very closely for you. now back to "lockup." >> in your cell. >> an inmate's erratic behavior triggers the emergency response team and mental health staff. >> i can't believe i did it, but i guess anybody can be a killer. >> a murderer faces the death penalty while his girlfriend awaits trial in the women's wing of the jail. >> when dennis told me that he needed my help, i was like, oh, no, no, no way. >> [bleep]. >> before i knock all of your fronts out. >> a newly arrived female inmate. >> excuse me? >> a surprise raid causes problems for another inmate. >> when the s.o.r.t. team comes in, everybody is going down. >> on the banks of th
now, we're seeing some of the rain, already heavy rain bands into the carol lie nas especially the outer banks. flooding is going to be an issue. we're talking tropical storm force winds extending out 40 to 500 miles from the center. and we're expecting hurricane force gusts where you see the orange. by midnight tonight we're expecting the winds to continue and head up around the coast, even up the norfolk area. >> we'll continue to follow hurricane sandy very closely for you. now back to...
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>> toe truth to tell mike carol says it's the kind of case a supreme court might prefer politicians to resolve because the law is so murky. >> it would be best if congress really weighed many. the court is faced with a really difficult job here because the text of the statute really seems to be hard to reconcile. >> if any of this sounds familiar for you, it may be because the court recently tackled a similar case, but the opinion ended up a tie vote with justice kagin recusing herself due to the role she played mr. it when she was solicitor general. this time, though, she is expected to participate. brook. >> joe, thank you. joe johns for us in washington. >>> coming up here, candy crowley, host of cnn's "state of the union." we'll talk to ler about hurricane sandy and how it's affecting the presidential race ask how that may play out. also, about some recent key newspaper endorsements and whether they really even matter. that's next. e. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relie
>> toe truth to tell mike carol says it's the kind of case a supreme court might prefer politicians to resolve because the law is so murky. >> it would be best if congress really weighed many. the court is faced with a really difficult job here because the text of the statute really seems to be hard to reconcile. >> if any of this sounds familiar for you, it may be because the court recently tackled a similar case, but the opinion ended up a tie vote with justice kagin...
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my name is carol dawson. i love being a moderator. every year at the texas book festival, and particularly love this task this year because i have had the privilege of reading two books that interlock so beautifully that it provided one hold 360-degree experience in reading them. before we begin, and i introduce our authors, i want to remind you all that all proceeds of book sales at the texas book festival goats the libraries of this great state. so, please avail yourself of the book tent and after a recession is over the book signing tents where you can get both of the signatures of these two wonderful gentleman on the front pieces of your books. now, our panel today, as you know, is about ladybird johnson, an oral history, and it involves a total of 18 years' worth of interviews with ladybird johnson . and indomitable will come lbj in the presidency, the interesting thing about these books is that ladybird memories and history leading up to the presidency, and where it leaves off mark up digress book about lbj begins, and it is a t
my name is carol dawson. i love being a moderator. every year at the texas book festival, and particularly love this task this year because i have had the privilege of reading two books that interlock so beautifully that it provided one hold 360-degree experience in reading them. before we begin, and i introduce our authors, i want to remind you all that all proceeds of book sales at the texas book festival goats the libraries of this great state. so, please avail yourself of the book tent and...